class Turanci (Q16889133)
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collection of items defined by common characteristics Turanci
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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Hausa | Ba suna a kai |
Ba'a bayyana ma'ana ba |
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Turanci | class |
collection of items defined by common characteristics |
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Statements
facet of Turanci
concept (Turanci)
nature of statement Turanci
sometimes Turanci
1 reference
Ontology Development 101: A Guide to Creating Your First Ontology (Turanci)
Natalya F. Noy
Deborah L. McGuinness
retrieved Turanci
8 Nuwamba 2023
has cause Turanci
described at URL Turanci
subject named as Turanci
class
alternative name Turanci
concept
Ontology Development 101: A Guide to Creating Your First Ontology (Turanci)
Natalya F. Noy
Deborah L. McGuinness
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subject named as Turanci
class
Toward Principles for the Design of OntologiesUsed for Knowledge Sharing (Turanci)
Thomas R. Gruber
file format Turanci
number of pages Turanci
23
last update Turanci
23 Agusta 1993
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described by source Turanci
has characteristic Turanci
model item Turanci
maintained by WikiProject Turanci
equivalent class Turanci
exact match Turanci
has part(s) Turanci
disjoint union of Turanci
properties for this type Turanci
different from Turanci
said to be the same as Turanci
Wikidata usage instructions Turanci
A class in Wikidata, e.g., human (Q5), watercraft (Q1229765), watercraft type (Q16335899), or class (Q16889133) itself, is an entity that can have other entities that are an instance of (P31) of it. A class thus can have other classes that are a subclass of (P279) of it. All classes are implicitly an instance of (P31) class (Q16889133). These implicit instance of (P31) statements are not all observable in Wikidata. Only a very few classes should be be explicitly an instance of (P31) or a subclass of (P279) class (Q16889133). For any regular class, including metaclasses, the implicit relationship suffices even if there is no other class that can be found for the class to be an instance of (P31) or subclass of (P279). Most classes are fixed-order classes, e.g., human (Q5) whose instances are all individuals or ship type (Q2235308) whose instances are all classes of individuals,and can be explicitly stated to be an instance of (P31) the fixed-order class, here first-order class (Q104086571) and second-order class (Q24017414), respectively. (Turanci)
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